“Packed with fascinating personal perspective and testimony, Michael Takiffs A Complicated Man wholly justifies its title. The book is far more than a kaleidoscopic oral biography of President Bill Clinton. Aspect by aspect, it guides us through the struggles of postmodern America, as the most ambitious baby boomer of his generation seeks to modernize the Democratic Party-and, as in a Greek drama, is fated to be destroyed. Veritably, an all-American saga, with a cast of thousands-favorable and unfavorable.” MenBookAmericaPresidentPartyStruggleGenerationsPerspectiveBabyDramaAspectBillsDemocraticClintonCastsComplicatedGuidesDestroyedTitlesGreekFascinatingJustifyAmbitiousBiographiesTestimonyDemocratic PartySagaPostmodernBoomersBaby BoomerPresident Bill ClintonGreek Drama Author:Nigel Hamilton
“I'm concerned about the negative aspect of political campaigning in american nation, which is a new phenomenon. When I ran for president against Gerald Ford and later against Ronald Reagan we never referred to each other except as 'my distinguished opponent'. And had we criticised personally our opponent it would have been political suicide, we would have been castigated and condemned for it.” Has BeensPoliticalNationsPresidentConcernedNegativeAspectSuicideRanOpponentsPhenomenonDistinguishedCampaigningPolitical CampaignGerald Ford Author:Jimmy Carter
“Do Americans want the government to micromanage every aspect of our lives? President Ronald Reagan certainly didn't.” WantGovernmentPresidentOur LivesAspectPresident Ronald Reagan Author:Kimberly Guilfoyle
“The most important aspect of the relationship between the president and the secretary of state is that they both understand who is president.” ImportantStatesUnderstandingPresidentAspectSecretary Author:Dean Acheson
“As long as [Mikhail] Saakashvili is president, I will be unable to prove my innocence in Georgia. Seen in this light, there is a positive aspect to my arrest in Germany. It will be much easier for me to refute the charges here.” LongLightPresidentEasierProveAspectInnocenceGermanyGeorgia Author:Irakli Okruashvili